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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-1-25, Page 2WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25th, 1928, 4. , ,1,,,,,o:' .: ,,„,,Alk,:,'::, •,kt. inariMIL./ 121121r4A'241r1171: r":r:/YY4ejl rms. INIATioNm, PARK "MISS , .......;.---- Prinet Albert Park Is in Northern ..---:----.. SUNAM BE" 0 One thou .atl throe hundrnti ed a Sxsf.satetr•san. ..astAmty-sil. en s000re miles. A.; ;arts - By ALDEN CHAP1VIAN int; a portion •,f Ole prirailiAe loreat f -V ,, ,, .• and tale un iry m am them 144' '8(4' nSas- `Iftl'Y'''. ,.,t', ''', '‘''‘';.,I..;?;;'''''11,,,,,,.?,,,F,':"lt",:,:::',1",,,'',.';,'4.,7,,,,l'rj kalchew•in. his be,,,, sol ti ;lib as a ,..tr..of niia.,•••!,•,,11,1 ander the 'A great_ '401.1.08, 0 1,•,i011141 i'l..4.11,4- 11a818 of Prillt!!, ,\4l'.444 'A141 161 1,1114 h0A0 ,4 ,1.!• to 0,,, 00,...,11' 01 2!,11A"I'lly 10,111 01. ,I4 11414.• 4' A ('4(1 401 01 1'i4.,. 1 •,, „ "„t ,...4.„11. ,, ..,,,, 0 ,1,111y, li%11; 011 11011'0', d le 411.- iiinister What 1 .444141 1 14•144'sooaea 1.. ?oil of the Interior receo.11 . 14 h ern-. twiny renailli d, I .0n! ler 1110 prii:Auil• ill'untiun ''' "i" ' ''11 " "'• l'"" t>"' -n - THE BRUSSELS POST IIIrnia.110...r, MOOMMI*MeSt.nirManactylirPOWISI.11.1.1M14.M.0.rn eat ‘7S ciUt ,JL vganfred e Prive ,: 4. ....- . A writer in ,.1-Averil pli•ail- laging for a kdr educati,iin liti •;cf"Y child, gave a list of die thiogs a 1aAy., of 16 ought to know: 1. How to write a fair businefs and soda]. letter. 2. How to spell ordinary everyday Worlds. 3. How to add a column of figures quickly and accurately. 4. How to make out an ordinary account. 5. How to deduct a pereentagge from it, and. how to receipt it. (i. Ordinary bank proced.ure; how to deposit money; how to make out a cheque; how to make out a note. 7. Fair geographical knowledge, not only of his own country, but of other countries. 8. The duties and powers of public officials, why we choose them, and haw. 9. To choose right books and lika to read them. 10. Fundamentals of gardening. 11. A knowledt;o of his own body. and how to take care of it. 12. A proper respect for the church and state. 13. A fair knowledge of whet happening in the world at lafge, aatl the t,.ent:t 1:;\-L• led up to the occurrences. BIG FRE PtT trI11,1,A. d•-• nli iiidery Ttiin1•., ro, ...Ye •1•, 411.:"..,'•i•:; to .01 1•1';.• 11. ;• 'I",'t 410. wi ihed of 0 11.114,44, • to treat 111 partieularly '(143141 0. (dill. 'l'a. and the agttd, with considAra- thin. and to loara that It 13 not al- ways "failure" to go in and let the Miter fellow walk off with what seems *tory. 17. To keep his temper under all circumstauves, to be able to use forc14 ful language to the bully, and 'top when he has used it. 18, To treat all animals kindly and mercifully. I have taken liberties with the list the western writer has made out. It looks formi1lable, but they are all things the boy 9hould not be taught as a task; he should- absorb them in his home and school life as he e:ocs the air be breathes. It sets a high standard for adults, because growing young people pick up much by jest watching the Boy Scouts. the Girl Guides, the boy parliaments. ---these and others are splendid influences that are being thrown around , if rothing else, shows how the ‚('40 -14 k progressing. The only dan- ger :s in making replac. 1,,Ar4;-.,, 9.011 it is a (14481 81' that had to be 54:1te.:4e11. Th., building destroyed wen tal bum 1r, yarn ago, earl: r 1Tzt- on ',hi, flown ,,,boot years r.go. rsi G. 4. •..1 '1? .1 2aCia C. C., 4, 40 ri 0;1 0:1141 •.! 4, O,.411 10 I jl'l1.14114,...11444143 . (412 • ' .! • OH! '41 11! 4'1 '4, 1; . . • 441 4.• • 1 • • 0 ileu mry ' • 1, '1" '101- . 4' '11 •! l. ir !'• . • n „ ii lii0 , . • : i: .• l" li ''.' •••,•• i l' 1 b ' . ,. 1 14.,:n1..,01 in ein,.1. ^,,li' A id Ilr'n." . , . . .!..,•ii..iin in iii, .i., n.".,ia iii.l.111:41 i • 0 In '11, .12 of 11,, -11,...-1. '.1. eo; ild, di.: to rililia tie. new i,,,i pi. , 1iiIii 111 14' :111 11- 10 4 , . -4 1. • 0. luil 'a n 02•0 to Ili, ('1' 14.1' and I." "".4 1,,•7' 9114.11•!!!, 8 1114 11;111 10 110 40 S1,1110 4044.111,11.1 1011 III the Sal, a si•I!!!!!I !nu 10. :Ind 1111,,,ties 10 111,' !!(.11.,1111's, sollle !If whom esnie from a ilistanee and 41144' W1111.1 40 :044 1101114,111,1iii. A101.10A, ;0110,4 1010 doughnuts at a moderate eapetaliture. "illother," spoke Lydia, when she learned that Eldred Boynton Mai re- signed from his p.ettion and hail left town, "what does it mean?" "Just what he says iu his letter. dear." responded patleid, hopeful :qrs. Conover. "lie is not the timit to shirk a duty nor reveal ids troubles to oth- ers. Be had somishIng to sir.% to pm, lte writes. It must Inixe been that he loved yint. Pialnly, as just, sincere man would do, he 11118 encountered some self -sacrificial responsibility and he has assumed it. He awaits its cul- mination to MI 111'11 10 :NM 141413 otter you the homage of a truly noble heart." "011, do you think So?" murmured Lydia, -hopefully. "...Bother. I ant :ming toyou and In 111111, ror he is the only 1111111 1 mei" eared for. If he would only allow me to share his troubles 1" For 1111 her anxiety and uncertainty. a sweet serenity, 11 settled faith tilled ihe nue, min:1[181i soul 01' Lydia. She 411 11411' trusted to the Judgment and sincerity of the mon site hired. She determined ti) worthily bear the 01,0324 that 1111/1 Naito to her portion. ellio only 1110.41 that Eldred Boynton would give het $1.1118 further to..;ini or his venom:I:ranee of her, of the task. self 10.0 (1 1-1''' , 4, 14.11,,,,,! 111111 1,0 1.11 nn mintier ir ;1 4,01.0 ,o' 1111, 1114; j,, 0,41 is ciimp,,lhAil to p, rniii tie. nal- thief Utile 1, the .government enforces ,4;41;.40,Tj1441'4. 111 1144 1 \I"4,11101,41 111,4 011, 1-., 1.•!, A!., 11,11 44X1114.01°, if The :at, lie pointed mit, rorldd:: aide for nalinnal ri.ri ational par - Prince A 11,,rt Park is $1.-tutlied al- most dir.edy north the city of Prince. Albert and may be rev cited by road from that point, the dialvneo to the soo'hern hound:try of the park being approximately thirty miles. 1318 River and 'Jumble, also 011 4110 Cana- dian National Railway, are points to the west from which the 11047 park may be entered. At present the road from Prince Albert traverses the park to Montreal lake. SHOEING A BVT,T,OCK IN :INDIA. Odd 13its of Iron of No Particular Design or Shape Are T:sed. In India, working bullocks are shod not with properly shaped shoe% such as are required for a horse, but with odd bits of iron of no parti- cular design or shape,' An article in the Times of India says: That the bullock resents this inconsiderate treatment is not strr- -Prising, for does It not necessitate "taking the bull by the horns" and "twisting his tall." The operation, however, is wen worth watching, for it is amusing and demands the services of three men. It is begun by No. 1 the "tall twister." tying a. rope to one of 11141 forefeet of the quadruped, and No. 2 gripping its horns. A sharp tag ac the rope and dexterous turning of the horns then eompels the animal to measure his limeh on tne ground, On this initnirrina• No. 3 (the nalbund) Inimediately drives El stake into the earth, and 81.041 1','S three un- ruly legs to it, The "tail twister" next 11:11008 the creature's tail bet -Ween its legs and • •',.. ' •••• el .i • nil ..•11,*;-,. While 1 • The poor liaas4 is (bus rendered It$" • ..f. .. •• • j. ! • •1414 "-, • „ - !"' • ':;;;?Ii1•1''''' „.„ 40, • d ; • ' 4,!,.!!-•!.,!,-:;!'1O•!-..i„4 11,Y. - k. rl!.sx:r.commom.saxmalona.mm4.44..rasmaTs.04: -sAtrmr.e.Trasi rala,,Larestne117.11Xdre. 1.111111.1.7mer The past year has been an extremely successful one Tor the Pontiac sk, and the fruits of this success are seen in the new series Pontiac, announced this wt.,ek, which incorporates numerous improvenums and .colinements at ro increase in price, The Sour models illustrated above indicate the graceful linos of Lhe new car. At the upper left is the two -deo?' 8811:111 and at the upper right the rakish now sport roadster, with its convenient folding seat. A head -un view of the roadster, showing the deep, narrow radiator and two of the four-wheel brakes, appears in the centre panel. At the lower left is the beautiful cabriolet and to its right the nevi four -door sedan. GODERICH MAN SAYS LAW IS NOT BEING OBSERVED Claims U. S. Vessels Carry Grain Between Fort William and Mont- real -Winking at the Rules - Capt. Robinson, Head of Canadian Navigators, Gives His Warning. Toronto, Jan. 21 -The statement -that in five years United States ship- ping interests have gained control of over 65 per cent of the lake carriage of Caialacalian grain, and are I:freaking t to put Canadian steamship companies out of huAsiess, was made today by Copt C. Robinson, of Gotlerich, who thli wreck W11,9 elected grand president of the Canadian Navigators' Federation. "American shipping interests" be said, "have practically taken over the grain t.arriage on the gr, -at lakes, Over (11 per cent. of Canadian grain 144 110W carrbal in American bottoms, f • • • ta., Cal:titian steam- . .1, ., , p helpless, and in ibis milispoy bin eon, eta i• he co‘i 114;1 • x- 4111111 to 114,-2,O,4,41 11 1014 Tit ;11tri(11.114 the act." ills 1110,74414144at •-• • ; , c.14.,, Of A.110 efiletteY 1•110. 1 . !! .. 1,7; ,"!!Tri.1 4-41 , . L,,14! Ships of any other country than '..he tho nalhund liominion to operate betwta...1 two • _ :11 1 ho,- 10 11111111111,V a ports in Canada. 1...PI!!!,101' • AtAhon,I,V.(11,1_ 1;1, vo.41,..$ trout The t.,:overilmmit has been v.•'.,aiting .11. 1 ! 11 . " • 1 1;.. !, li!i' It! (0 rune.. 18 aliniit • ' * •i' 'd MY LADY'S COLUMN. BLACK UMBRELLA To clean 0 dingy black silk um- brella, open, scrub with a spurn brush dipped in strong, sweetened black tea and let dry. NEW PETTICOATS. The swaying silhouette is slowly in- troducing petticoats. New ones aro short and elaborate. One of oink has a yoke and piooted petals that hang to the knee. 4.• GOOD FERTILIZER Add a little salt to potted planti. It serves as a good 1,,rtilimo• and freshens up the life of plants con- siderably. It also keens down worms. • RUST 14111) the rlb.: and all the hingml portion, cif 11:0 fi,!,?ve. of a 1101V 11'11- 14r( wit.) N.•.• :led 1.t will Ilea a rust. -1. it .1.• NATLIRT. EtRAC7-114ETs Franee now .441011,c1., brae -14 1.- 'Li...idol-40d 4.4 vevil 11!:::1Ps of • i .11 wilt. TO --DAY Oh, the deeds we will do in the days to come! And the words that we mean to say, Will lighten the hearts of the sad. and lone - But what shall we do today? Oh, the burdens we'll lift from the hearts of men! 011, the tears we will wipe away! And the songs we will sing to the faltering ones -- But what shall we do today? To -day ki no soon of our 1i1o, no more Can we measdre or elasp or mould; There may to no to-morrOW for us, dear heart, No future to Use or bold. Oh, let us give 1(1 our .1,ord from down filo gloaming li....n away: All we may do for 04 1111.11 1.1,• ,•no Caraad;orts Finri Tv ellii!H•r! ('vna cHf(...r . !.1)111 (111;.-1,11, art, f4.1 t g12'2111111 '1,11-, 4.2•11...-• of being 10 upie wi'..1!.10.0 of 114,4. wlai ...cc., within. 4.: rents) ;rad ta•-tirer,,d tit ititractiona s „ . go11, 01, two 1,441e1 - 1.1 it teo, - :-n.1 ! 4! • . V1 111-1111. 24).• 11 tl'" , 44 • ....it' er itina• Inc ,0, :eland 0: -a vy. That -dd.-01.1i 1 tie'. •,dri , „ , On it eg,(1, lying it lioffillo 'V 1411 iiirds, lie:Isis anti flowers ongrav ,'in in nia.1,!"7 41. c1!"1- 4,0Hr., 04 14.. rt,.! ! 1, 4. 1 OVo0 .! 10,11`, 41! !! 111 ITTO - .:1110, c'hh, 1 14 ed to a fortunate ,t,ho ,g- Of 10., 110,,In 1 no -(1,, , .0 ,1 ,...,,,A,,,,...1. „. .,,,,,„ ,„., „ ,,i•,,,/ •;,,,,, ,.:,/•,,,, s,41,4.„ • : • 1 „. !,,1 rii.,14 ,I, !ow „1,,,,.,. h,, 1,,, ,, I,,,, 11 2101)1 boat; v. -ere ammitied to carry grain cal Da each. ere ii-ustly idaIll t"41',"" t Illid .1:44- 4 14 t'',...t to north. 1 ' ' '' '' 'I' r' . :' !! . "" ''' !" " 1 ciir•al from a 1011-.1' 11 11,1 n*ri! Walkerton 10.,0-1 an Oat .4;11"o1.40., 01.1- 1" 401,4'1 twat 0 •-!,1u0-1 LOY' front Fort 1V 1111 114 tO Alotitret a by •:. .,,:. ...... '.111 1t1( aml yet 0.30, they 114 11114 As is 01,, .i.,,,,,,,„ ;a40,p,,,.,,,,,,„, 1,,,,_ ,, 7, p,,, i ,., ,, ,,,,,, .,,,i,„,,, .., ,,, ,,411,1,,,,L, ww if lie is en'er- way of Duffnio and i..•:drpert. I ste-, ti .1i 'Town ( ' ...11- a- 41 ' " ' “ 4 .4-444 le, nail .14 .r. on 1112(11411 341 to 4 CORAL ..,', VOrf.UE. to the land of dioir rsth. r: thov tind 1412 11 t 111 1%,'.! I- block on t."1- sooth- , ' Tfeasilrer !urine' the past 11'0 ye irs, N"."7 "r. 'I'''''!'1' '''''' ''' !' "1 '':' li'''' 1! e 1110. 0'. •iirt 01 as many es IS 10 ,..„ - -4.•-- --- ''. \Visite and pink royals are the ac- 1)1A:thing their "bi!41 11's iny'lleas bili." .,,,,,,,,,st (.01,a,„r ,„1,,i 31,11-tva,.., e,mattt i, r.,,, „ 1, 10,•,,. of .01,, To.!,1, ,,,,,....! sv,14.1 11114 -1,•1110.: ,110.4! 4. „Ito Ily n lora In ani„,,L; a ,11:,.., Ti,, 11.,,11,,,, ,opar,. ( " ''''.. 4111101•111 -Ito 1.141.!!!il'il 01 1111,,i10.T Ida. litty , at H.: .0111, 0 coot; living. .11Tar_iLrit1/ ifias it/c.v.:0 Rink ,,,,pted beads for the young girls of no 111000 tu:k. Week wi-A, letr-aoil to the ;Trailed. ' a, ' u '' ' (.11 ".!' ii nitrni.er of yoto•-: 110 ,1.,1 1•011, n!,:401.,1 until 4!110 or ber frbsoIs , _ __ France. Sots comprise necklaces. T'd• latest en.... of 411, 142'10;11 of aim ,...AArt it'et,it. bracelets, but•klettoai.d......earring?. the rights of C'anatilin ,itlaenship to ------------------------------- 12Somdaria.is.• was done te the :I li ' '1 a.. Coon .,,• Tr, ...of. l' Or 1.1'1 210.0i101,1:1, II, 1,414040d Grw-r'atest over the I1:, -•re sttna., and 2,i,i1 444444,4'.! Aid Society. Cho '11 (1 ,AI "1"111" li'il'11"1- "` ""11 "' ' i'"` oi"it •.‘,1M on ro1 t" :lin, thi• I' illarilan effort at civic improvement has cul- . pieto in thi,' store we erael-ed the Walkerton Clenenti 110. -mit delig.11 rer the selrail thildren. l'bere eau.: leina. (rem 111.• 1.. 14 neir..5,1 (T41 11144 ATTloplean ; T 14;1 LOW r4111-1. AVIS decided to form e414,4 i!. .4rms1441.•t4.4d 11111101.,41 in he creetion of a modern • . I 1 W At l' A 1110Ck0(12 110041 111 bri,,ht designs, give 1111,1. T:18,1‘. a8,44 Is to 1 14 respect - ,tit, lett, untrmuned coats of hand- -"011111.1• 11111, .tine..111e AV. C1.11w- HAND BLOCKED LINEN the.s.• for,•irne,...; is that .1r by the h•: at, but on tlie "a -'ml'', 41)1., , , , 1 earl, end Treasurer of St. 11)4114 11 , 4 .40,11111,11 two .101.A'. 1111111041 10 011 13114,,,,1! buildinai, had a Itick:i.• eseara•. i'; '11.•1 c:hwri,. ony. 4: o,.1:1:611o1 11111 ,hr'' ,,,ord.-: T3:", r14411'' 14Ii1dli:g ((1 (4114 1,.. • 11 1(1 Coryilon 11"nton was lora 01111 1011 iv.i.,. !".1,11 I, •1011.- 111110 Tont K.,11111Lon aE; 1,13 ir,A.014.ment i it. (71, dtelaril hi 1Pl37. a soil of the this 414,4.4.14e41 tbi. uneerminty of the agency w:1;,,, VAi1i1rge.1 buildc•-ef d.- 1 1,,..3,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,..dan 1,:,, r,a,rtan. In, fail, ,,. 11:1,,,...1,,,,,,,t4.411.1.4,1.:: hsrti:i.rroii:::1,1,1:igg1 1`40411 '11111t!;:ly.. 12‘t-1•11)'(22(1, 411''11, Mr. 1110111,1' '144 -04-‘, 1'-1,1, 1 4 4411 111 '.,/1 t110 ..11 Ciinin1•1 Simi.,- 11,,,,I.,8,A, 44 kydie. Ti(,.,,, 11444 thoelbs 4,1 a larxe stock of new iilli'l"m"litt', 18 ' aro flailway. 1.01v forming :1 link of n ilay fried Ilea upon (414412 1) he had thought to It • th.‘ 11••••,:e..;" 1A-•••••, ; -,• . • ,• !sr, :If. Mb•higan Central. 'PA, t,•1 1, :11,•,..• was a ,,,,,elat 101..4A 0,0sslye: 11,T2,2,4 •," -41-11 '- '- 1: 1ll'I'li110,11 00,1'011 "1 hit, /.... e. P0114(111 11,41d0(1 tOr a (O.,' . "1 14441 ('." .0.1,'-i Irvi•b" 11 5111(1 81111)1)',0 41 „,:.il.,, -,....,,i,• „lA.,,, ,,-, ; 1,,,;„.e ,..1.,,,,. . ,...,. .1, „d• ,,,,,,, .., in 1,,,,,,,,,.,, b.,1--...,,,, 1.,,,,,4 sed 14 eis. :ffl by 1101,01 I, 1r0 11111(40 - Sly With dwelliey ah ., oy... TIP..v...e-e 114 4, ,,0 1,f;' 1,..11,q,•, , in 110131, , k'sse,1 thi, precious 14444.4e. ; A great ,i.o eit..o. 1,4 Li.', 8-1)41 4....119. 'burned out, but 141014:14.41..er ,,,,,,, i[,, „,,,..,,,, il t•,,,,...,,catiaa "-.1 roV.,"„!..!, 1,,,,,,,r 1 4.03 111, , , 111,1(11' 11, tv..11111(. 111.4 all content.; 14-01'42 l'',111/0,41, 7.6Ic,11001244 111 retheion and tie mit- 1 pH 41114411 0$ ....11.411 4.440019:41. Tlwo one T" tire 1.091281'4 '0 111°,11 '4•''''''"' i.' :Nadine,. hemp -rade' warl.mr. l, afternoon 11: :4110 4111, W011.111:1' through the inuderritAit lailldine. 4.:14.1 tile fr•• ili I the Wile ii•wii 4 1 c1:: ...lie .-iii-, Illiii vo111.. , hm ,1,,,,,,,,, a .11:14,•11 110 1 II, ;4,:its noted being' all altliizebefore heloi.i. ill...Tot:- • I 1 0 -- ..Ira Council, tfint b,‘ ,..,,, ,,,, .44:4141ew of mmiening ' on his lei 1 l'e 10,1 llii01101. 111/111 or learned cdon:., whh 1h., inlidole,,n's. 4 h ' J4'1444')COP211/.11,tr':f';3 li"Id "1"'l le., 1.11re "wit' '01.11,11,1. 1011 11S e 110i011 110,1' 0 ,40,1 0311 011100 111,4 11111111 thing out. 11r. Nympton's ear '.14144 , _______ i in warn . • ar a.d 44.4.01ing, 11)111, PM 0111- TIT(' 111141.1 1,10.• ,`:111011 KI•01!!',411 1;041- 1 Tle.ee 2'14118414101'31.1.,t A41121881':1,28")" 1 log It 111 Ids 1111441. led 111.1. to a hotel; ilieti vfas owned to; a Mr. flarri.n, a 1 , .. 2. Wore Nominated. I her le 401 la•til 'tinily and she riAlt former rosident o;.' Riple;,,. The ot'• r • 1111(1 11 ,(1l$ to 411' h' are41U4ll14alle06hip 1»,ildillg' tva • the 10141'111('1-4 11' ' ' cpaton, .lan, 1 7-- '1111-011 11014' 1014 ' iinp.,101,,41. 'Weld) este.te. .r" Criuncil withaut "11 THY Paw 01.1 nfidller" the barber sum, (('11' 0281 ,,'i by 1 , 411,‘ ,.,„0,1.,.,..., 0 1. an 04,0000. T„,„ bad nor gravely. "She sent (01' me 4.114,4 44 ,.,,,,)t ow 4 or she NA -10: dying. Slui. Mr. jiwkson and his femly, ei.,i kens ta the 1 ?, n omi not, rl 10,1 bed beeintic 1A01114 mentally as well as The 'fire was di -4/44,44:4.444-1 le!twe.,1 44e1414 nonlified for the 01 LAP 1)(011t110.1 p14:41ii .111y. 11,' place 4V4is 113' 1101' sine. 10u3' 114(1 *v,' 8'.1(''.1' in th" rri("'"hr'r 4.; eon tiell'o I., They are: A. T. Ti,,,.(. w,.m. 10128141, eoherein moments and all available firefighting equi,p- Cooper, 84,s1 hivermore and Geori;r; for her in her Iasi hours when T told merit inelorline: a chemical ewtine wal 41111ott. 'flu. other menthol's who 1.4a./. or au you tam become to me must soon brought into play. An anneal ' were nominated for °Mee last Dec- ' 4 illiftA,1,414elf)11,..,?,.;01(10 11.4.7:yr I1:11::::,i4'1112g1.111(1LIV.11110.5a1.01/10 for help was 412' 31. to Kincardine, and , ember, and who will tate their sentq it"tat 811111(1' 111 his earnest eyes told her a pump mounted on a truck was sent , .,,_ in coo coutril, are; Dr, E. Thompson, that she need not fear another part - over. This pump ;eon exhausted the , ,. ,. - , _ , 4, _ , lag. u T. riusiey anti W. 0 al... mimes, 1 fh•r Vut Marl i 1 water available, anc a ,rp. Cooer W1114 (118)4041 severe could be done. When the fire starteli i M " • years ago and mainly responsible for there was 0, fandy strong wind inm Clinton's waterwork; sy.tem. Mr. the west, which threatened to drtwel 1 Livermore has been a member of the the blaze into the building oecupieti I i Council for six years. Mr. Elliott is by Illunn's hardware and the Royal , a naw.camar in municipal life. Bank. Fortunately the win s 1 o ; i ..,, to the south and this danger was 1 reiittgroLOOE. AT YOUR LABBL Doesn't Seem Feta, "Tell me this." "Well?" "Has anybody ever successfully fought the high cost of living?" "A religious sect called the Douliho- hors have, but every time they start out to Show the world It Oft be done they get arrested for not wearing Any ClOthWr-43ittninsghanl AgeAlleraid, 4.••••1141 1 1.:1 • nay 111 inter- view -Ai tin' diiy: '''-1)' 1 1 •-•: ••••. • .01 1"1•.• di "ler and to r.- 1,0' • ...ad. -ill and I :I) hi 1110 11141 .1 1.4111414 1.4..11- 1114n 1; 111..14011i! 404 WO 11,,40-4 rod !4, 111;14 11,11:1 4" V! 1111;1 1011! 11 1 10 '1 '('3' , ,,,411!!!!.• '1110 0 44 '''44 .‘11 1,0 1114 ru, 11 011 1 1111 , Awn 1.1.1 1-,!!!!!1," 1.,• "Nd .4. ...TOT to 1,, 111 1`.1..' 11 1,.-!1. 14't oil an 1- rev. !!!1:, al 2, 1 11.2 100, ,114,. '011, .11-11 1141 e.e.1;411,11e. • I V.'011 1 to work in a 14 1''8( "143' t.,1;.845 t.mi .vds (11s- • 1,44: cor in,4)1019-14411-y. Tbey 1,1114 11,11 pm. 1,1,1,4., hew. vol., 110- ,', 11,0 timmatt:.i. 21 41111-0 4' that 1110 VT0ru, 010410 terrible 4.11148 I." i,firderable 1011,11,Ahe. ithert Valle ago Sir Thomas tip- ,na told this sto.7„ A ‚('0(404 bride who hadn't much (4 4 determined to wake 11 144,14l!• efroiq Idease 14:41' husband. Iler m ober-in-law told her that was exeeedinaly rond or wohh ::bh. .4n.:11t several after- noons in the kitchen. Her faintres wore many nod var. 1..1, and finally 4,111' exhausted ihn 11 -11' ot eina,s., in the neighborhood, and gave Op in despair. A little while later her husband, while leaving the flat in which they lived. Was stopped by the 11111.11 WhO had the fiat on the gronnd floor, "Excuse inn, old chap," he said, "but would you mind tolling your wife to stop throwing pieces of oil- cloth out of the window." Automatic Foghorns. reghorns that begin to blow when- ever a thick mist gathers have been invented. The Wien of the damp air on calcium carbide sets the device in motion, were !,01.1 to 1111 amount equal to the, sh to shievtdess.white tennifr s ocks MAY, are the el11141(11111 01 Dr. NV„,1 - a j31(4i o t stock company, and shares da Int., Crawford for 20 ''l'11'$ 11 111411110(11or golf eostumes. (1(111'41(1)' !41'3' in West China, under the cost of th1. building. The ('120411011 of t- 0. 4..4- the rink was all done by local labor FIRELESS COOKER 7f1etlio1list rhuvelt. tinder the 1411414"'!' '1,111 of James Scott,. Hot days should make 111111(0114' (11 '4,' '(('11 he r, -turned to his home iin 11, F. Holgins and George Jones, Tho 121.120 02 111(1 fireless cooker.- The clever Care in, his ehildren were only ad- housewife call make it rook her sup- milted as students, and having their rkilt is 11 Stvei conAruction of the half -circular formation, being 1 47 per and leave her afternoon free. 9411' 111)14,4 taken from them, were ie.- tied with students' tickets, permitting feet long by 65 feet (‚84110, The ice NEW TOUCHES them to stay lint live year; in this 4. '4-0'41,. surface is 137 by 60 feet, with tvm lull:071115.r sclirc,i,:is,ionllgt 700r n 1180 oapand pslt,041Nnitillift:Idg 111 oFragfgrooct,tkisn.g ifs:acues, (4.811(1 0101'0 1 10:2,1,8 stiat:;1- c°1,1,1wItvh'I will be done at the expira, It is all electrically lightc.•cl - and is flounces and forms puff sleeves. Point Von of live years? Dr. Crawford /dossed as one of the' be;:a smalliir d'esprit forms smart yokes on 012 ‚4141)14 is clone to establish sty aro proud of their venture, and'wit,s1111 rinks of Ontario. Granton and 1414,111' gandy dresscs.0 0 0 NCKLINES g , their citizenhip here, they will ha ve are now waiting for the weather Man ‚.‚QUA o leave the country," ho replied. It isstiIl o(.011arata11or at srn011 In thmeantime, Rev. Dr. Arnim oneininsslt11(ofal11ruaile8inof the United Church has the matter Square necitlince.som.; ;till best, , . in hand und is endeavoring to strai- p,inen out the tangle. SPORTS HATS P . dimen•t shock hats in pliable Dr. Crawford returns to China this C10 410 111:1 1±1111, 0-- Exrects Heavy Immigration Winnipeg,' Jan, 19 -The outlook TI"W Ktraws, light -weight felts and Year to. take up his duties again, but , ldloisn,clwillhde417 that; inatoinetiiiittiiithigio'inseT.1,1onno-1 ;linen are fitshio0nis. 1:.it.g.;.,;,t dictate. for colonization this year is very • Dr. Wallace Goforth of the depart - bright, much 1/10r0 SO that last, he- 1E When 1)14118188eSloAtVInE.sRi'm the line, meat 014 )11111411(1 /111(1110or Mo(' 11 cati.,0 th0110 10 leSS unemployment ; ; University, the son of -Rev. Dr, to - 1 psiut aLs1,1 os:Ifiptsh,fi °kr 0 Ilttilwalar gsnevtille 0 It' 10,1-_-ci and more confidence in business gen- forth the Presbytertan missionary, is (malty, according to Dr. W. J. Black, ; .100. . 'another of these men without a min - head of the colonization Idepartment sorting later. of the Canadian National Railway , •is. 117;1; is rumored the Rev. Dr, Norman, system here, en route to Saskatoon. It of Victoria College recent - The heaviest immigration during the Egypt is extending Many railway ly found himself unable to arrant a coming year is expected from the lines and highways, situation at tho 'University of chicago l3ritish Isles and the Scandinavian Louisville is said to have the long. because he is a "Chinese citizen."' countries, he stated. est blocks of any city in America, • 4-. A system of concrete pipes has Austria. has nearly 1.40,000 unom- been discovcreld near, Cologne which • ployec, the nuanber is growing, was installed by the Romans about Eight railways are being built in .A pair of pigeons and thetr oft- the year A. D.. 80 to supply water 40 Spain. spring consume 100 pounds of feoa Colonia Agrippina -the present Colo. France produced 100,000 140404110" 11 year, g110, biles in 1927, 1 and .t,11